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The entire solar system is already inside a black hole.
This black hole is many light years across. Potentially thousands.
Our entire solar system is within the event horizon of the black hole. We are already past the point of no return.
>What would we experience inside a supermassive black hole?
Not much! If the black hole is big enough, it would be like we’re a ball on a very gentle hill. We would notice nothing ourselves with our senses.
What we would notice, is that objects far away from us would seem to become more and more difficult to reach. They would appear to flee from us faster than the speed of light, as no amount of acceleration would allow us to escape.
This is exactly what we observe, this phenomon is attributed to dark energy accelerating the expansion of the universe everywhere. In reality, we are simply unable to travel to them.
>What about dark matter?
Dark matter is the perceived difference between the motion of objects and their apparent mass. Our observations seem to show that objects must be significantly more massive to account for their motion.
This is due to time dilation we are experiencing within the black hole. Objects we are observing in the distant universe are moving on a different time scale than we are due to the gravitational field. What we observe as dark matter is actually the effect of the black holes gravitation on the light coming toward us.

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